Zeus Ceramica plant in Sloviansk damaged due to enemy night shelling

Zeus Ceramica plant in Sloviansk damaged due to enemy night shelling

War in Ukraine
Vadym Lyakh, head of the Sloviansk City Military Administration, reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"Tuesday, August 15. It's a bad morning in Sloviansk. At about 4:00 a.m., explosions were heard in the city. The attack was carried out with S-300 missiles. The Zeus Ceramica plant was damaged. Fortunately, there were no casualties," Lyakh wrote.

Zeus Ceramica is a leading porcelain stoneware company in Ukraine.

As reported, at night on August 15, the invaders attacked Kramatorsk with an S-300 anti-aircraft missile system. The shells hit the warehouses where food was stored. Two people were killed under the rubble, and one woman was injured.

The Donetsk region is constantly under fire from Russian troops, the enemy kills and injures civilians and destroys infrastructure every day.

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